2006 Web site Evaluation

 

 

Respondents would like to see more of the following on the FCS website:

Respondents would like to see less of the following on the FCS website:

Respondents think that the FCS website could be improved by:

Other:

18 % of respondents read the Entire website.

36 % of respondents read the Apparel page.

27 % of respondents read the Applications pages.

55 % of respondents read the Articles.

36 % of respondents read the Budgets pages.

45 % of respondents read the Business Directory.

55 % of respondents read the Bylaws.

64 % of respondents read the Calendar.

82 % of respondents read the Classifieds.

36 % of respondents read the Club History.

36 % of respondents read the E-mail Directory.

27 % of respondents read the Evaluation Results pages.

45 % of respondents read the FFL Dealers in the Austin area who are willing to transfer guns.

27 % of respondents read the First Time Guests page.

36 % of respondents read the For Active Member’s Only page.

27 % of respondents read the Guests Directory.

64 % of respondents read the Hog Hunt Rotation.

36 % of respondents read the How to Help page.

27 % of respondents read the How to Join page.

55 % of respondents read the Hunting and Fishing Stories.

45 % of respondents read the Hunting/Fishing Trip Checklist.

45 % of respondents read the In the Crosshairs (president’s columns) pages.

36 % of respondents read the Jokes pages.

36 % of respondents read the Letters and E-mails to the President pages.

27 % of respondents read the Library page.

27 % of respondents read the Links pages.

27 % of respondents read the Local Events and News pages.

45 % of respondents read the Main Page.

45 % of respondents read the Meet our Members pages.

36 % of respondents read the Membership Directory.

36 % of respondents read the Membership Renewals page.

45 % of respondents read the Ministry Projects and Opportunities pages.

27 % of respondents read the New Member Information page.

27 % of respondents read the New Members page.

18 % of respondents read the Officers page.

36 % of respondents read the Past Events pages.

73 % of respondents read the Photo Albums.

27 % of respondents read the Poems.

64 % of respondents read the Prayer Requests and Praises page.

45 % of respondents read the Products and Services pages.

18 % of respondents read the Product Reviews and Recommendations.

18 % of respondents read the Promotional Displays page.

91 % of respondents read the Proposed Events page.

45 % of respondents read the Recipes pages.

55 % of respondents read the Service Reviews and Recommendations (includes Guides and Outfitters) pages.

27 % of respondents read the Shooting the Bull (news and useful information for Christians) pages.

27 % of respondents read the Statement of Faith.

27 % of respondents read the Statistics pages.

18 % of respondents read the Theme Song.

27 % of respondents read the Treasurers Reports.

55 % of respondents read the Trip Plan.

73 % of respondents read the Upcoming Events Details pages.

27 % of respondents read the Votes and Polls pages.

27 % of respondents read the Welcome from the President page.

27 % of respondents read the Words of Life and Grace (devotionals) pages.

President’s Analysis: The following pages proved to be winners on the website: Proposed Events (to be blunt this statistic baffles me as we presently only have one proposed event), Classifieds, Photo Albums, Upcoming Events Details, Calendar, Hog Hunt Rotation, Prayer Requests and Praises, Articles, Bylaws, Hunting and Fishing Stories, Service Reviews and Recommendations, and the Trip Plan.  The theme of the responses was positive and there were no negative comments.  I recently discovered that our web host keeps statistics for the Top 30 web pages that were hit each month.  Although it does not have exact statistics (because it only lists the top 30) it will still be good enough for our purposes to see which pages are being hit on the most by our website visitors.  Therefore, future evaluations will only have the first three questions.  I would like to thank the 12 men who took the time to answer the questionnaire.

2006 Website Evaluation